Re: [Full-disclosure] Computer name should match with your real identity?
- From: Michael Holstein <michael.holstein@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2011 15:16:34 -0400
I am not doing it
You are free to reject corporate policy as you see fit.
Your personal effects will be at the security desk on Friday. We will
mail your last check.
it could be case of "information leakage"
Internal NETBIOS/DNS names are generally helpful for identification of
machines, and most places follow some soft of template of
location+type+model+serial .. just so the IT department doesn't have to
figure out some UNIX admin's scheme-de-jour of colors/gods/planets/whatever.
Really .. what's easier to find the location/function of .. the machine
named CORPHQWWWDEV1 or the one named "Aristotle".
Michael Holstein
Cleveland State University
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